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Submitted July 29, 2019
Published 2005-09-05

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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2005): Tecnociencia

DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROCESO DE ANIDACIÓN Y BIOMETRÍA DE HEMBRAS, HUEVOS Y NIDOS EN TORTUGA GOLFINA Lepidochelys olivacea (ESCHSCHOLTZ, 1829) EN ISLA DE CAÑAS, PACIFICO PANAMEÑO


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Published: 2005-09-05

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Vega, A. J. and Robles, Y. (2005) “DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROCESO DE ANIDACIÓN Y BIOMETRÍA DE HEMBRAS, HUEVOS Y NIDOS EN TORTUGA GOLFINA Lepidochelys olivacea (ESCHSCHOLTZ, 1829) EN ISLA DE CAÑAS, PACIFICO PANAMEÑO”, Tecnociencia, 7(2), pp. 43–55. Available at: https://revistas.up.ac.pa/index.php/tecnociencia/article/view/767 (Accessed: 19 May 2024).

Abstract

Between April and December 2002 a research work was made in Cañas Island, on   the Pacific Ocean in Panama with the objective of documented several aspects of   nesting process and raising a morphornetric information about the nesting female,   egg and nests m Lepidochelys olivacea. Sorne night trips was made to get this   information, sorne turtie in process of nestling was found. The length and width of   the carapace was measured, also the average of eggs which they could lay was   determined in the investigation, the size of the nests and the place in the beach where   they were made, as soon as the-time used by the turtle in the nesting process. These   turtie have average size of 66.9 cm of Iength curved; and 70.47 of width. The   nesting process has an average of 44.6 minutes. They retard 17.17 minutes in   excavating the bed and nests and 16.2 minutes in laying the eggs. The nests excavate   mainly in the upper place of the beach, on sand without vegetation, with deep   average of 40.02 cm, and a diarneter of 21.49 cm on the surface and in the depth of   the nests they excavate sorne rooms from 3 to 6 cm superior the diameter of the   surface in which the turtie ¡ay an average of 105.9 eggs, these have weight average of   32.54 g and diameter of 3.75 cm.  

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